[0001] This application claims the benefit of the Korean Patent Application No. 10-2004-0034857,
filed on May 17, 2004, and the Korean Patent Application No. 10-2004-0070852, filed
on September 6, 2004, which is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth
herein.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to an organic EL display, and more particularly, to
an organic EL display having a polarizing plate.
Discussion of the Related Art
[0003] Generally, current drive type flat panel displays including LCD (liquid crystal display),
PDP (plasma display panel), VFD (visual fluorescent display), FED (field emission
display), LED (light emitting diode), EL (electroluminescence) and the like has been
remarkably developed to surpass CRT (cathode ray tube) has been used most popularly
for decades.
[0004] The current drive type display devices have the high visibility and good color sense
and their fabricating processes are simple. So, the current drive type display devices
are expanding their application fields.
[0005] And, an organic EL display attracts public attention as a flat panel display occupying
less space despite the size enlargement of a display device.
[0006] In the organic EL display, data lines cross with scan lines to configure a matrix,
an emitting layer is formed on a pixel provided to each intersection between the data
and scan lines, and a light-emitting state depends on voltages applied to the data
and scan lines.
[0007] However, a contrast ratio between light and shade in a conventional organic EL display
is lowered since an external light such as outdoor sunlight, indoor illumination and
the like transmits the organic EL display to be reflected on a cathode of the organic
EL display.
[0008] Moreover, although the conventional organic EL display uses various polarizing plates
to prevent the degradation of the contrast ratio, light efficiency is lowered since
light emitted from the organic EL display passes through the polarizing plate to be
absorbed in part.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] Accordingly, the present invention is directed to an organic EL display that substantially
obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related
art.
[0010] An object of the present invention is to provide an organic EL display, in which
transmittance of light at a wavelength range having low light efficiency is raised,
in which polarization efficiency is lowered, by which light-emitting efficiency of
the organic EL display is enhanced, and by which degradation of a contrast ration
due to an external light reflection can be prevented.
[0011] Another object of the present invention is to an organic EL display, by which light-emitting
efficiency enhancement and power consumption reduction can be achieved in a manner
of differentiating transmittance or polarization efficiency per a specific wavelength
range.
[0012] Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in
part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having
ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from
practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may
be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written
description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
[0013] To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose
of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, an organic EL display
according to the present invention includes an organic EL display panel, a first polarizing
plate on the panel to convert a circularly or linearly polarized light to a linearly
or circularly polarized light, and a second polarizing plate on the first polarizing
plate to have a polarization characteristic of absorbing light in a high light efficiency
wavelength range more than light in a low light efficiency wavelength range.
[0014] Preferably, the first polarizing plate is a λ /4 retarder. And, the second polarizing
plate is a dichroic dye based polarizing plate fabricated by aligning dichroic dye
in one direction by extension wherein the dichroic dye has a light absorption characteristic
differing according to a light wavelength and a polarized direction.
[0015] Preferably, a maximum value of polarization efficiency of the second polarizing plate
is tuned to a wavelength corresponding to a maximum value of a visual curve.
[0016] Preferably, a maximum value of polarization efficiency of the second polarizing plate
is tuned to a wavelength corresponding to a maximum value of an external light.
[0017] Preferably, polarization efficiency and transmittance of the second polarizing plate
are differently set per a red, green or blue wavelength.
[0018] Preferably, the second polarizing plate raises transmittance in ranges of red and
blue wavelengths and the second polarizing plate lowers polarization efficiency in
the ranges of the red and blue wavelengths.
[0019] Preferably, n the second polarizing plate raises transmittance in a range of a blue
wavelength and the second polarizing plate lowers polarization efficiency in the range
of the blue wavelength.
[0020] In another aspect of the present invention, an organic EL display includes a substrate,
an anode on one surface of the substrate, an organic EL layer on the anode, a cathode
on the organic EL layer, a λ /4 retarder on the other surface of the substrate to
convert a circularly or linearly polarized light to a linearly or circularly polarized
light, and a dichroic dye based polarizing plate on the λ /4 retarder to have a polarization
characteristic of absorbing light in a high light efficiency wavelength range more
than light in a low light efficiency wavelength range.
[0021] It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following
detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are
intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding
of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application,
illustrate embodiment(s) of the invention and together with the description serve
to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings:
[0023] FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining a polarization principle of an organic EL display
according to the present invention;
[0024] FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional diagram of an organic EL display according to the present
invention;
[0025] FIG. 3A is a diagram of dichroic dye aligned by extension;
[0026] FIG. 3B is a graph of an absorption spectrum by dyes;
[0027] FIG. 4 is a graph of a transmittance comparison between a polarizing plate of an
organic EL display according to a first embodiment of the present invention and a
polarizing plate of a conventional organic EL display;
[0028] FIG. 5 is a graph of a polarization efficiency comparison between a polarizing plate
of an organic EL display according to a first embodiment of the present invention
and a polarizing plate of a conventional organic EL display;
[0029] FIG. 6 is a graph of a transmittance comparison between a polarizing plate of an
organic EL display according to a second embodiment of the present invention and a
polarizing plate of a conventional organic EL display; and
[0030] FIG. 7 is a graph of a polarization efficiency comparison between a polarizing plate
of an organic EL display according to a second embodiment of the present invention
and a polarizing plate of a conventional organic EL display.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present
invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever
possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer
to the same or like parts.
[0032] FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining a polarization principle of an organic EL display
according to the present invention and FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional diagram of an organic
EL display according to the present invention.
[0033] Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, in an organic EL display according to the present
invention, an organic EL display panel 20 includes a substrate 21, an anode 22 on
one surface of the substrate 21, an organic EL layer 23 on the anode 22, a cathode
24 on the organic EL layer 23, a first polarizing plate 12 on the other surface of
the substrate 21, and a second polarizing plate 11 on the first polarizing plate 12.
In this case, the first polarizing plate 12 may include a λ /4 retarder that converts
a circularly polarized light to a linearly polarized light or a linearly polarized
light to a circularly polarized light.
[0034] The second polarizing plate 11 has a polarizing characteristic of absorbing light
at a wavelength range having high light efficiency higher more than light at a wavelength
range having low light efficiency. In this case, the second polarizing plate 11 may
include a dichroic dye based polarizing plate formed by aligning a dichroic dye, which
has a different light absorbing characteristic according to light wavelength and polarized
direction, in one direction.
[0035] A maximum value of polarization efficiency of the second polarizing plate 11 is preferably
set to a wavelength corresponding to a maximum value of a visual curve or a wavelength
corresponding to a maximum value of an external light. In this case, polarization
efficiency and transmittance rate of the second polarizing plate 11 are set differently
according to red, green and blue wavelengths.
[0036] Namely, in the first embodiment of the present invention, the second polarizing plate
11 is set to raise the transmittance rate and to lower the polarization efficiency
in the areas of the red and blue wavelengths. In the second embodiment of the present
invention, the second polarizing plate 11 is set to raise the transmittance rate and
to lower the polarization efficiency in the area of the blue wavelength.
[0037] Generally, a polarizing plate can exhibit its characteristics using transmittance
rates Tx and Ty for the light polarized with respect to two directions, x-axis and
y-axis vertical to each other. Namely, transmittance rate To for non-polarized light
can be expressed by Equation 1.

[0038] And, a transmittance rate (Tcr) in aligning the same polarizing plates vertically
opposing each other can be expressed by Equation 2.

[0039] And, polarization efficiency (P) can be expressed by Equation 3.

[0040] In this case, in case of an iodine based polarizing plate, Tx=0.84 and Ty=0. If theses
values are applied to Equation 1 to Equation 3, T
0=0.42, Tcr=0 and P=1.
[0041] In aspect of an external light cut-off effect of circular polarization using the
above equations, circular polarization (e.g., left-handed circular polarization) is
carried out in a following manner. First of all, a linearly polarized light of 50%
of an entire external light I
0 with respect to an x-axis is passed through the polarizing plate 11 and then passes
through the λ /4 retarder that is the first polarizing plate 12.
[0042] If the left-handed circularly polarized light is reflected on the metal cathode 24
having a reflectivity R, it becomes a right-handed circularly polarized light. If
the right-handed circularly polarized light passes through the λ /4 retarder that
is the first polarizing plate 12, it is converted to a linearly polarized light with
respect to a y-axis direction. Hence, the external light passing through the second
polarizing plate 11 becomes 0.5 I
0TxTyR. In this case, by considering the rest 50% of the y-axis linearly polarized
light, the entire external light reflection becomes I
0TxTyR.
[0043] Namely, if a polarization axis of the second polarizing plate 11 and an extension
axis of the λ /4 retarder that is the first polarizing plate 12 having anisotropy
of reflectivity due to an extension of a film are mutually arranged by about 45°,
the external light, which passed through the second polarizing plate 11 to be linearly
polarized in the x-axis direction, passes through the λ /4 retarder that is the first
polarizing plate 12 to be circularly polarized (e.g., left-handed circular polarization).
If this light is reflected on the cathode 24, it becomes a right-handed circularly
polarized light.
[0044] If the circularly polarized light passes through the λ /4 retarder that is the first
polarizing plate 12, it is converted to a linearly polarized light in the y-axis direction
opposite to that of the former polarized light. And, the converted light is entirely
absorbed in the second polarizing plate 11. Hence, as the external light is entirely
absorbed by the circular polarization, the organic EL display panel can implement
high contrast ratio.
[0045] Meanwhile, in case of a general optical filer (ND filter) having the same transmittance
{T
0 = (Tx+Ty)/2} of the circular polarization, external light reflection becomes I
0T
02R. In this case, if data (Tx=0.84, Ty=0) of the commercialized iodine based polarizing
plate are used, the external light reflection of the circular polarization becomes
0. And, in case of the optical filter, it becomes 0.176 I
0R.
[0046] Through the above result, it can be confirmed that the organic EL display panel has
a considerable external light reflection inhibition effect of the circular polarization.
This is because polarization information can be sustained in reflection due to the
mirror-like clean metal electrode of the organic EL display panel.
[0047] Meanwhile, to mitigate luminance reduction due to low transmittance of the polarizing
plate, polarization efficiency of the polarizing plate can be lowered but transmittance
of the polarizing plate can be raised. Namely, comparison of the ND filter having
the same transmittance of circular polarization can be expressed by Equation 4.

where equalized if Tx=Ty.
[0048] In Equation 4, it can be confirmed that the external light cut-off effect of the
circular polarization is higher. For instance, if Tx = 0.9 and Ty = 0.1, {(Tx+Ty)/2}
2 = 0.25. Hence, it can be confirmed that the circular polarization has about 2.8 times
external light cut-off effect.
[0049] The present invention is characterized in implementing high light efficiency and
contrast ratio using the dichroic dye based polarizing plate as the second polarizing
plate 11 and the λ /4 retarder as the first polarizing plate 12.
[0050] A maximum value of the polarization efficiency of the dichroic dye used for the second
polarizing plate 11 of the present invention is set to coincide with a wavelength
corresponding to a maximum value of the visual curve or the external light. And, the
second polarizing plate 11 of the present invention is set to ultimately maximize
an input power to light efficiency as a quantity of current flowing in each RGB subpixel
becomes similar by differentiating transmittance or polarization efficiency per red,
green and blue wavelength.
[0051] The dichroic dye based polarizing plate, which is the second polarizing plate 11,
is fabricated by aligning a dichroic dye, which has a different light absorption characteristic
according to a polarized direction due to molecular configuration, in one direction
by instrumental extension. In this case, to implement the polarization characteristics
in the entire visible ray range, at least two kinds of dyes differing in absorption
area are appropriately selected.
[0052] FIG. 3A is a diagram of dichroic dye aligned by extension, FIG. 3B is a graph of
an absorption spectrum by dyes, FIG. 4 is a graph of a transmittance comparison between
a polarizing plate of an organic EL display according to a first embodiment of the
present invention and a polarizing plate of a conventional organic EL display, and
FIG. 5 is a graph of a polarization efficiency comparison between a polarizing plate
of an organic EL display according to a first embodiment of the present invention
and a polarizing plate of a conventional organic EL display.
[0053] Referring to FIG. 4, a polarizing plate of the present invention is designed to maximize
absorption of dye in about 500~600nm wavelength range by taking about 550nm wavelength
as a reference to consider a visual curve according to a human eye responding to light.
[0054] Referring to FIG. 5, polarization characteristics of the polarizing plate of the
present invention is designed to be maximized in about 500~600nm wavelength range
by taking about 550nm wavelength as a reference. On the other hand, the polarizing
plate of the present invention is designed to raise transmittance and to lower polarization
characteristics in blue or red area except the about 500-600nm wavelength range.
[0055] Namely, the present invention lowers the polarization characteristic of the polarizing
plate in the blue or red area more or less to raise the light transmittance.
[0056] The present invention prepares a circularly polarizing plate using the λ /4 retarder
as the first polarizing plate 12 together with the above-designed dichroic dye based
polarizing plate as the second polarizing plate 11, thereby enhancing the external
light influence and the light efficiency.
[0057] Namely, in aspect of the external light reflection, the luminance of the external
light reflection affecting the contrast ratio accurately corresponds to a format multiplied
by a visual curve y(λ) having the maximum value at 550nm like Equation 5.
[0058] Hence, the polarizing plate of the present invention that raises the polarization
characteristic of the corresponding part is superior to the polarizing plate raising
the transmittance overall or the optical filter having the same transmittance in the
external light cut-off function.

[0059] In viewpoint of light efficiency, in case of green, the transmittance of the polarizing
plate of the present invention is equal to that of the conventional polarizing plate.
Yet, the transmittance of blue or red becomes higher than that of the conventional
polarizing plate. Hence, power consumption for implementing the same brightness can
be considerably lowered.
[0060] Namely, in Table 1 for the comparison of current ratios in red, green and blue of
the organic EL display panel, in case of green having good emitting efficiency using
the conventional circular polarization, a current consumption quantity is small. Yet,
in case of red having poor emitting efficiency, current flows three times greater
than that of green.
[0061] Thus, the big difference of current flowing through the emitting pixels accelerates
degradation of a specific color in aspect of device endurance and puts limitation
on a drive for gray scale representation.
[Table 1]
mA |
Red |
Green |
Blue |
Total |
Conventional circular polarization |
15 |
5 |
8 |
28 |
Polarizing plate of the present invention |
8 |
6 |
7 |
21 |
[0062] On the other hand, in case of using the polarizing plate of the present invention,
current supply may be raised since transmittance of green is lower than that of the
conventional circular polarization according to the case shown in Table 1. Yet, in
case of red, a current quantity can be lowered due to the improvement of transmittance
so that overall power consumption for the same luminance can be considerably reduced.
[0063] Thus, the relative reduction of the transmittance in the 500~600 band in the present
invention reduces the light emission of tail portions of the red and blue spectra
to be advantageous in moving color coordinates closer to NTSC coordinates. So, it
is able to consider the color coordinates variation in designing dyes using the above
advantages.
[0064] FIG. 6 is a graph of a transmittance comparison between a polarizing plate of an
organic EL display according to a second embodiment of the present invention and a
polarizing plate of a conventional organic EL display and FIG. 7 is a graph of a polarization
efficiency comparison between a polarizing plate of an organic EL display according
to a second embodiment of the present invention and a polarizing plate of a conventional
organic EL display.
[0065] In the second embodiment of the present invention, the enhancement of the emitting
characteristics of an organic EL display and the current remarkable improvement of
emitting efficiency due to the developments of phosphorescent devices are taken into
consideration.
[0066] Generally, considering the current development status of the phosphorescent devices,
mass production of red and green phosphorescent devices is enabled but the blue phosphorescent
device is under development.
[0067] Hence, in the second embodiment, as shown in FIG. 6, of the present invention, polarization
characteristics in the green and red wavelength ranges over about 500nm are maximized
using the polarizing plate fabricated using at least one dichroic dye and transmittance
of light in a blue wavelength range is raised by lowering the polarization characteristics
in the blue wavelength range.
[0068] In viewpoint of light efficiency, the green or red has the same transmittance of
the conventional polarizing plate. Yet, the transmittance of the blue having the relatively
low light efficiency becomes higher than that of the conventional polarizing plate
to enable the reduction of power consumption for the implementation of the same brightness.
[0069] Namely, if current ratios flowing in the red, green and blue of the organic EL display
having a high-efficiency phosphorescent or fluorescent material applied to the red
and green are compared like Table 2, a current consumption quantity is small in case
of the green having good emitting efficiency. Yet, current 1.5 times greater than
that of the green flows in case of the blue having poor emitting efficiency.
[0070] Thus, the big difference of current flowing through the emitting pixels accelerates
degradation of a specific color in aspect of device endurance and puts limitation
on a drive for gray scale representation.
[Table 2]
mA |
Red |
Green |
Blue |
Total |
Conventional circular polarization |
5 |
5 |
8 |
18 |
Polarizing plate of the present invention |
5 |
5 |
5.5 |
16 |
[0071] Thus, since the light transmittance of about 500nm band increases in the second embodiment
of the present invention, relative light emission of a tail portion of a long wavelength
side of the blue spectrum is lowered to be advantageous in moving the color coordinates
closer to the NTSC coordinates. So, it is able to consider the color coordinates variation
in designing the polarizing plate using the above advantages. And, the dichroic dye
based polarizing plate is applicable to a mono display emitting blue only as well
as a color organic EL display. In this case, luminance increase or power consumption
reduction can be implemented as well.
[0072] Meanwhile, the terminologies used in the description of the present invention are
defined to take the functions in the present invention into consideration and may
vary according to intentions or conventions of those skilled in the art. Hence, the
definitions of the terminologies should be made based on the overall contents of the
present invention.
[0073] Moreover, the present invention has been described through the preferred embodiment
of the present invention, another embodiment of the present invention can be differently
modified by those skilled in the art. Hence, it is apparent that the embodiment and
modification citing the above-explained technical background belong to the claims
of the present invention.
[0074] Accordingly, the present invention provides the following effects or advantages.
[0075] First of all, by fabricating the dichroic dye based polarizing plate in a manner
of aligning dichroic dyes having different light absorption characteristics according
to polarized directions in one direction and by using the dichroic dye based polarizing
plate and the λ/4 retarder, the organic EL display according to the present invention
can simultaneously implement high light efficiency and contrast ratio. By preventing
current from being concentrated on one species of pixel, the present invention can
elongate the endurance of the organic EL display. Secondly, the present invention
facilitates gray scale representation and improves the color purity and color coordinates
of red, green and blue trough dye design.
[0076] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations
can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of
the inventions. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications
and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended
claims and their equivalents.
1. An organic EL display comprising:
an organic EL display panel;
a first polarizing plate on the panel to convert a circularly or linearly polarized
light to a linearly or circularly polarized light; and
a second polarizing plate on the first polarizing plate to have a polarization characteristic
of absorbing light in a high light efficiency wavelength range more than light in
a low light efficiency wavelength range.
2. The organic EL display of claim 1, wherein the first polarizing plate is a λ /4 retarder.
3. The organic EL display of claim 1, wherein the second polarizing plate is a dichroic
dye based polarizing plate fabricated by aligning dichroic dye in one direction by
extension wherein the dichroic dye has a light absorption characteristic differing
according to a light wavelength and a polarized direction.
4. The organic EL display of claim 1, wherein a maximum value of polarization efficiency
of the second polarizing plate is tuned to a wavelength corresponding to a maximum
value of a visual curve.
5. The organic EL display of claim 1, wherein a maximum value of polarization efficiency
of the second polarizing plate is tuned to a wavelength corresponding to a maximum
value of an external light.
6. The organic EL display of claim 1, wherein polarization efficiency and transmittance
of the second polarizing plate are differently set per a red, green or blue wavelength.
7. The organic EL display of claim 1, wherein the second polarizing plate raises transmittance
in ranges of red and blue wavelengths and wherein the second polarizing plate lowers
polarization efficiency in the ranges of the red and blue wavelengths.
8. The organic EL display of claim 1, wherein the second polarizing plate raises transmittance
in a range of a blue wavelength and wherein the second polarizing plate lowers polarization
efficiency in the range of the blue wavelength.
9. An organic EL display comprising:
a substrate;
an anode on one surface of the substrate;
an organic EL layer on the anode;
a cathode on the organic EL layer;
a λ /4 retarder on the other surface of the substrate to convert a circularly or linearly
polarized light to a linearly or circularly polarized light; and
a dichroic dye based polarizing plate on the λ /4 retarder to have a polarization
characteristic of absorbing light in a high light efficiency wavelength range more
than light in a low light efficiency wavelength range.
10. The organic EL display of claim 9, wherein the dichroic dye based polarizing plate
is fabricated by aligning dichroic dye in one direction by extension wherein the dichroic
dye has a light absorption characteristic differing according to a light wavelength
and a polarized direction.
11. The organic EL display of claim 1, wherein a maximum value of polarization efficiency
of the dichroic dye based polarizing plate is tuned to a wavelength corresponding
to a maximum value of a visual curve.
12. The organic EL display of claim 9, wherein polarization efficiency and transmittance
of the dichroic dye based polarizing plate are differently set per a red, green or
blue wavelength.
13. The organic EL display of claim 12, wherein the dichroic dye based polarizing plate
raises transmittance in ranges of red and blue wavelengths and wherein the dichroic
dye based polarizing plate lowers polarization efficiency in the ranges of the red
and blue wavelengths.
14. The organic EL display of claim 12, wherein the dichroic dye based polarizing plate
raises transmittance in a range of a blue wavelength and wherein the dichroic dye
based polarizing plate lowers polarization efficiency in the range of the blue wavelength.